This tool is used to put a nail into wood.
What is a hammer?
This is the right side of the stage from the actor's point of view.
What is stage right?
What is a stage manager?
This person builds the physical set.
What is a set crew?
How do you know when your paintbrush is clean in the shop?
What is the water runs 100% clear?
This tool is used to tighten or loosen screws.
What is a screwdriver?
This is a device used to project one specific light onto the stage.
What is a spotlight?
This is what actors wear to help them become their character.
What is a costume?
This person makes decisions about how the show will look.
What is a designer?
This must be worn to protect your eyes when using power tools.
What are safety goggles?
You would use this tool to measure a piece of wood.
What is a tape measure?
This is the technical area where lights and sound are operated.
What is the booth?
This is the name for anything an actor holds on stage.
What is a prop?
This tool is used to make sure your set pieces are perfectly straight.
What is a level?
This item is used to clean up sawdust or small messes in the shop.
What is a broom (or shop vac)?
This tool is used to cut wood in a straight line.
What is a saw?
This is the left side of the stage from the actor's point of view.
What is stage left?
This sound device plays music or sound effects during the show.
What is a speaker (or soundboard)?
This strong wood is often used to build sets.
What is plywood?
This is what you should do before using a new tool for the first time.
What is ask for help or get trained?
This is the part of the stage closest to the audience.
What is downstage?
This is the area behind the curtain, where actors wait.
What is backstage?
This type of mic clips onto an actor’s shirt or costume.
What is a lavalier mic?
You always cut or saw in this direction to stay safe.
What is away from your body?
This color of tape often marks dangerous areas or items.
What is yellow (or red)?